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| """PYTHON RULE IMPLEMENTATION ONLY: Do not use outside of the rule implementations and their tests. |
| |
| NOTE: This file is only loaded by @rules_python_internal//:py_internal.bzl. This |
| is because the `py_internal` global symbol is only present in Bazel 7+, so |
| a repo rule has to conditionally load this depending on the Bazel version. |
| |
| Re-exports the restricted-use py_internal helper under another name. This is |
| necessary because `py_internal = py_internal` results in an error (trying |
| to bind a local symbol to itself before its defined). |
| |
| This is to allow the rule implementation in the //python directory to access |
| the internal helpers only rules_python is allowed to use. |
| |
| These may change at any time and are closely coupled to the rule implementation. |
| """ |
| |
| py_internal_renamed = py_internal |